The Golem's Eye
of Jonathan Stroud (Goodreads Author)
Series: Bartimaeus #2
Description
At only fourteen, Nathaniel is a rising star: a young magician who is quickly climbing the ranks of the government. There is seemingly nothing he cannot handle, until he is asked to deal with the growing Resistance movement, which is disrupting London life with its thefts and raids. Itâs no easy task: the ringleader Kitty and her friends remain elusive, and Nathanielâs job-and perhaps his life-are soon at risk. As the pressure mounts, he is distracted by a new series of terrifying attacks in the capital. But is it the Resistance again, or something more dangerous still? To uncover the perpetrators, Nathanial must take desperate measures: a journey to the enemy city of Prague and-worse-summoning once again the troublesome, enigmatic, and quick â witted djinni Bartimaeus. A thrilling sequel to the best-selling Amulet of Samarkand, The Golemâs Eye is a roller-coaster ride of magic, adventure, and political skullduggery, in which the fates of Nathaniel, Bartimaeus, and Kitty explosively collide.
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Book Details
- Format Paperback
- Pages 562 pages
- Publisher Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
- Publication Date January 1st 2006
- First Publication 09/01/04
- Language English
- ISBN 9780786836543
- Edition Not informed
- Category Science Fiction & Fantasy
- Scenario ['United Kingdom']
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